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DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-20Sadra10101010YesHi Kevin Thank you very much for your great information. That could really help. Have fun Sadra
2009-11-18ob10101010No 
2009-11-17Christy10101010YesMany thanks to you Kevin for such an incredibly quick answer. I appreciate you taking the time to give me your recommendations. Poor little guy! Seems like he's doing a little better. I guess time will tell. Thanks again!
2009-11-10Jennifer10101010Yes 
2009-11-09Sarah7889NoThank you! Appreciate your assistance. I'll try it... I think the biggest problem is that now I AM afraid of her. But I'll give it a shot.
2009-11-07robert10101010Yesthank you very much
2009-11-03DJ10101010Yes 
2009-11-03Raymond10101010NoThanks
2009-11-03claire9101010YesThank you for your help, i think you are right, I just dont understand why it has died because it has been fine!
2009-11-02Thomas10101010YesThank you for your help I will keep an update.
2009-10-31Rhys10101010YesVery concise and thourough. Thank you.
2009-10-31Rhys10101010YesThanks for your prompt response. I have also heard to add a pinch of calcium to the water bowl and to try a bath with a touch of mineral oil. I much prefer to maintain a conservative approach first though and then follow up with these methods if there is no response. Again, thank you for your promptness and precision.
2009-10-29Thomas10101010Yes 
2009-10-26Thomas10101010YesThank You.
2009-10-23Bob10101010YesGreat response time and a thorough answer. Thanks very much for your help.
2009-10-21joshua10101010Yesthanks a lot..safely removed the tape..reccomend for future questions regarding your reptile friends or in my case family..
2009-10-13Thomas10101010YesThank you for your help.
2009-10-07kerry10101010NoOK. Thank you.
2009-10-06Angela10101010Yesthankyou
2009-09-25Erika10101010No 
2009-09-20Andrew10101010NoIll see what happens. Thanks!
2009-09-18Linda10101010No 
2009-09-03Bryan10101010Yesonce again a good anwser and quick responnse
2009-09-02Chelsea10101010Yes 
2009-08-27Bryan10101010Yesthanks again appreciate it ! Bryan
2009-08-27Bryan10101010Yeshe was very quickk for the response, my questions were all answered to a T, couldnt ask for more!! THANKYOU!!
2009-08-26MARIE10101010Yesthank you very helpful
2009-08-25cole10101010YesThats what i was thinking but i was told i shouldnt use gloves cause she would get used to the glove.
2009-08-25rocco81099Yesthank you, i will be sure to handle her much more now that i know this.
2009-08-22Leon10101010YesThank you for your help. Something I had failed to mention, and what I think I did wrong, is that I neglected to remove my snake from her cage except to feed her for about the last month and a half now. Every time I gave her any attention, she ate. If snakes are smart enough to put two and two together, in retrospect it seems to me little wonder she became a bit aggressive. Every time she got any attention it was dinner time. I took your suggestion about the gloves before I read your answer. I also make myself a small snake hook...I was really spooked. I've had her out once since I wrote you, and once I got her out of her defensive stance and in my hands she seemed her old self again. I will handle her frequently until she settles down. Again, thank you.

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Kevin L. Ogle

Expertise

I can answer almost any question regarding snake husbandry, feeding, general care, handling, etc. I have some experience with geckos and bearded dragons. I cannot answer questions regarding breeding or venomous reptiles.

Experience

I have over 10 years experience in snake husbandry. Currently, I have the following (Children's Python, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Western Hognose, Olive Python, 2 Macklot's Pythons, D'Albert's Python, 2 Carpet Pythons, 2 Royal (Ball) Pythons, California King, Green Tree Python, Amazon Tree Boa). While I have no formal training in Herpetology, I can help most folks keep their snakes healthy and happy.

Education/Credentials
AAS in Electronic Engineering (Tennessee)
The Logistics Institute (Georgia Tech)

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